If You Get In the Way of Google's Self-Driving Car, It Might Shout at YouForget wimpy horn-honking. Google's autonomous ride could blast messages at passersby from external loudspeakers.

ByKim Lachance Shandrow

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Drivers yell at pedestrians all of the time. Why shouldn't self-driving cars do the same? Judging from a patent recently granted to the tech company, Google's driverless vehicles may soon do exactly that.

The drawing-packed U.S.patent, awarded last week, sheds some much-anticipated light on how Google'sautonomous carcould interact with pedestrians. And, by the looks of it, the cute little whip won't always quietly roll on by.

If, for example, the external loudspeaker concept laid out in the patent is added to the car's design, the vehicle will be able to bark out amplified alerts, like "safe to cross" and "coming through." (We can't help but wonder what the car might say to the cops in the event of apull over. Or to the human drivers who dare cut it off or, worse,hitit.)

Related:Buckle Up: Google's Self-Driving Cars to Hit the Open Road

Canned audible warnings may not be the only way Google's self-driving ride will "talk" with pedestrians. Also on the table: electronic video screens attached to the car's sides -- and potentially on its bumper, roof and hood -- displaying various traffic sign-like images. The graphics would inform pedestrians of when it's okay to safely cross the roadway in front of the vehicle. Robotic hands that signal to pedestrians and robotic eyes that let pedestrians know it "sees" them are additional possibilities.

Even if Google's driverless cars become adept communicators, you bet we're still going to stop, look and listen before crossing the road near one.

Related:Google Granted Patent for Airbags That Deploy on the Outside of Self-Driving Cars

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Kim Lachance Shandrow

Former West Coast Editor

Kim Lachance Shandrow is the former West Coast editor at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was a commerce columnist atLos Angeles CityBeat,a news producer at MSNBC and KNBC in Los Angeles and a frequent contributor to theLos Angeles Times. She has also written forGovernment Technologymagazine,LA Yogamagazine, theLowell Sunnewspaper, HealthCentral.com, PsychCentral.com and the former U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Coop. Follow her on Twitter at@Lashandrow. You can also follow her on Facebookhere.

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